A Hells Angels club house in north Melbourne has again been raided as the search continues for Adelaide man Kerry Giakoumis, who police suspect was murdered.
A search warrant was executed on Monday at the Hells Angels Outlaw Motor Cycle Gang (OMCG) clubhouse in Thomastown, but police were unable to locate Giakoumis’ body.
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According to Victoria Police, the search of the Lipton Drive clubhouse follows new information they received as part of their investigation into Mr Giakoumis’ disappearance.
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Police confirmed that they seized a number of items as a result of the raid. The articles will now be analyzed in a forensic fashion. No arrests were made.
The raid follows police who searched the Jacksons Creek area at Diggers Rest this month in an attempt to locate the remains of the Adelaide man.
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The club house was the last place Giakoumis, 29, was seen alive in the early hours of June 20 last year.
A large police task force, comprising homicide specialists, missing persons and OMCG detectives, was formed to investigate what happened that night.
Police believe it is likely that a dispute arose on June 10, 2020, which could be related to members or associates of the Hells Angels OMCG.
Anyone with information on the case can contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit Crimestoppersvic.com.au.
Source: Nine News.
